Okay so Seth used to throw himself on the ground, he's not quite as dramatic about it as he used to be. Both dogs seemed to have forgotten what "bang bang" means :p Seth kept trying to "Fuss" because he's just learning what it means. Pretty much both of my dogs would rather try any other trick other than playing dead.

I'm nasally from a cold and looking pregnant from a bad shirt choice, go me!

Jenn wrote:Fun!! I laughed at Seth, Lilo definitely made me smile I like the circles.

They're both goobs, it's kind of fun seeing the videos because I never really realized how eager they both look. I mean I have their full attention but it's funny to watch them do things from the side lines.

I spent 8 months with Sid in training and she was so good. She would immediately sit when I came in the door and do a very nice sit anytime she wanted pets or attention. Daddy loves to make the dogs stand up and put their feet on his chest.... so, um, Sid isn't as good anymore. I've been working with her again but I think the boys are lost causes. Good thing that training with Sid had so much value with confidence building and bonding. Yeesh!

ParisStreetPitCrew wrote:I spent 8 months with Sid in training and she was so good. She would immediately sit when I came in the door and do a very nice sit anytime she wanted pets or attention. Daddy loves to make the dogs stand up and put their feet on his chest.... so, um, Sid isn't as good anymore. I've been working with her again but I think the boys are lost causes. Good thing that training with Sid had so much value with confidence building and bonding. Yeesh!

I totally understand. LiLo retains things pretty well and can be good regardless but Seth... he's good and focused in the video but bring a person into the mix and he can't sit still! He also jumps on people, I've tried to break him of it but so many people around me let him do it that I just don't care anymore. I just tell people if they want to pet him he's going to jump on them so if they don't want him in their grill they have to leave him alone.